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Dimensions of the Halls Wall Garden 26 Greenhouse (1.94 x 0.69m)

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The Wall Garden 26, part of the Halls Greenhouses collection, is a perfect compact greenhouse for small gardens or balconies where space is limited. Crafted from durable, low maintenance, rust-resistant aluminum, this lean-to greenhouse is both sturdy and practical. The standard glazing is 3mm horticultural glass, but you have the option to upgrade to toughened glass for added safety and durability.

Featuring a single smooth-sliding door that is 588mm wide and a roof vent, this greenhouse offers convenience and functionality. You can also enhance your greenhouse with optional wire shelves for storage or display. The Halls Wall Garden Greenhouses have a depth of 0.69m, a front height of 1.53m, and a ridge height of 1.82m. With a width of 1.94m and a base area of 1.34m2, this 6×2 greenhouse provides ample space for your gardening needs.

To ensure stability, it is essential to place the greenhouse on a level surface. Consider adding the optional greenhouse base specifically designed for the Halls Wall Garden greenhouses. This greenhouse is available in green finish and also as a 4×2 model. Delivery is free* to most UK postcodes.

Key features:
– Sturdy and durable aluminum frame
– Standard 3mm horticultural glass
– Optional toughened glass
– Roof vent and smooth-sliding door
– Optional wire shelves for greenhouse staging
– Width x depth: 1.94m x 0.69m
– Front height: 1.53m
– Ridge height: 1.82m
– Base area of 1.34m2

Please note that self-assembly is required, with instructions and fittings provided.

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